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‘I can fancy a future Author taking for his story the glorious action off Cape Danger, when, striking only to the Powers above, the Birkenhead went down; and when, with heroic courage and endurance, the men kept to their duty on deck.’
- William Makepeace Thackeray, speech to the anniversary
meeting of the Royal Literary Fund Society, reported in
The Morning Herald, May 13, 1852.
‘How do you like Forster’s Life of Dickens? I see he only tells half the story.’
- William Harrison Ainsworth, letter to Jack Vincent, January 25, 1872.
BOOK ONE
THE SHIVERING OF THE TIMBERS
We were approaching the islands of Madeira, about midway in our journey, the day we lost a man and a horse. The animal belonged to Sheldon-Bond, and...
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